27 May 2023

F1 Monaco GP qualifying – Start time, how to watch & more

After struggling with the ride of his RB19 car over kerbs and bumps in an FP1 session headed by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, Verstappen turned the tables in FP2. 

The Dutchman’s benchmark effort on soft tyres of 1m12.462s was 0.065s faster than Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari and Verstappen’s place atop the times was secured when Sainz crashed out. 

The Spaniard clipped the wall at the entrance to the Swimming Pool and with his steering broken, helplessly skated into the…

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